Relationships between seminal vesicle size and copulatory activity in bulls
1994
Abstract Two experiments were designed to investigate the hypothesis that dimensions of the seminal vesicle are positively correlated with copulatory behavior in bulls. In Experiment 1, thirty Santa Gertrudis bulls (16.5 mo old) were used to study the relationship between copulatory activity and seminal vesicle length and width (palpation per rectum), seminal vesicle thickness (ultrasonography), and volume. The bulls showed a low level of copulatory activity (6.0±1.5, 0.8±0.3 and 0.3±0.1 for mean number of mounts, intromissions and ejaculations, respectively) in 2 tests. The mean number of mounts but not the mean number of intromissions or ejaculations differed (P
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